A Piscataway, N.J., man has been sentenced to New Jersey State Prison for a series of incidents that ended when he led police on a two-state chase in a stolen truck, according to court records.

Dajuan P. Gratz, who also goes by the name Dwayne, was sentenced last week in state Superior Court in Belvidere to five years in prison after he pleaded guilty to four charges, including eluding law enforcement and theft, court documents state.

Gratz, who is serving a separate five-year prison term stemming from a pair of theft charges in Middlesex County, could have faced up to 10 years in state prison on the most serious charge in Warren County. Instead, the two five-year sentences will be served concurrently.

Records indicate authorities pursued Gratz onto various roads before he made a sharp turn onto Mountain Road and crossed a bridge into Riegelsville. New Jersey State Police continued to chase him for a short period along Route 611 in Pennsylvania before breaking it off, police said.

Pennsylvania State Police then located Gratz a short time later before he rammed a police car and took off running, according to court records. He was captured after he broke into a Doylestown Township home in Bucks County and residents found him with wounds to his hands and face.

As part of his sentence in Warren County, Gratz was also ordered to pay more than $12,000 in fines and fees, court records indicate.